Single Molecule Thermodynamic Penalties Applied to Enzymes by Whispering Gallery Mode Biosensors

Author:

Houghton Matthew C.123ORCID,Toropov Nikita A.124,Yu Deshui5,Bagby Stefan3,Vollmer Frank12

Affiliation:

1. Living Systems Institute University of Exeter Exeter Devon EX4 4QD UK

2. Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Exeter Exeter Devon EX4 4QD UK

3. Department of Life Sciences University of Bath Bath Somerset BA2 7AY UK

4. Optoelectronics Research Centre University of Southampton Southampton SO17 1BJ UK

5. National Time Service Centre Chinese Academy of Sciences Xi'an 710600 China

Abstract

AbstractOptical microcavities, particularly whispering gallery mode (WGM) microcavities enhanced by plasmonic nanorods, are emerging as powerful platforms for single‐molecule sensing. However, the impact of optical forces from the plasmonic near field on analyte molecules is inadequately understood. Using a standard optoplasmonic WGM single‐molecule sensor to monitor two enzymes, both of which undergo an open‐to‐closed‐to‐open conformational transition, the work done on an enzyme by the WGM sensor as atoms of the enzyme move through the electric field gradient of the plasmonic hotspot during conformational change has been quantified. As the work done by the sensor on analyte enzymes can be modulated by varying WGM intensity, the WGM microcavity system can be used to apply free energy penalties to regulate enzyme activity at the single‐molecule level. The findings advance the understanding of optical forces in WGM single‐molecule sensing, potentially leading to the capability to precisely manipulate enzyme activity at the single‐molecule level through tailored optical modulation.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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